The Twist. The Hustle. The Running Man. The Macarena. The Dougie. The Gangnam Style. Here at DS, it's safe to say we've never met a dance craze we haven't loved.

But did you know that the original dance craze was...wait for it...the waltz?

Yup. Way back in the 19th century, everyone was waltzing up a storm. And, by the way, it was considered seriously scandalous. Ladies clinging to their partners and whirling around the floor—how risqué!

Well, here's a twist to this story we bet you didn't see coming: Adamski, a big name in the UK's house music scene, wants to bring the waltz to today's clubs—amped up, of course, with dubstep-inspired electronic beats and mashups featuring Kanye West and Kelis. The idea is for choreographer Les Child, who made voguing popular in the early '90s, to teach clubbers some basic waltz moves before setting them free to "party like it's 1799."

For the moment, this is all going down in London. But if it's as amazing/insane as it sounds, here's hoping this out-of-the-box trend makes its way across the pond. Teach us how to waltz, teach us teach us how to waltz!

(Sidenote: Everyone dealing with Hurricane Sandy today, we hope you're staying safe and dry! This Frankenstorm is not messing around.)